Friedrich Gabriel Sulzer, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Friedrich Gabriel Sulzer

German physician

Date of Birth: 10-Oct-1749

Place of Birth: Gotha, Thuringia, Germany

Date of Death: 14-Dec-1830

Profession: physician

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Friedrich Gabriel Sulzer

  • Friedrich Gabriel Sulzer (10 October 1749 – 14 December 1830) was a German physician from Gotha, Thuringia.Sulzer had a large collection of minerals and published also new results from new species.
  • In 1791, Sulzer published together with Johann Friedrich Blumenbach their results on a new mineral he had acquired.
  • He named the mineral strontianite (strontium carbonate) and made clear that it was distinct from the witherite (barium carbonate) and stated that it contained a new element.He was head of a veterinary school and a midwifery school and chief physician for the local spa in Ronneburg, Thuringia.
  • Additionally, he was the physician for Dorothea von Medem and her sister Elisa von der Recke.
  • He was part of the Musenhof der Herzogin von Kurland. In 1774, Sulzer, a companion of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, devoted a whole academic monography in the domain of social sciences and natural history to hamsters, entitled "An approach to a natural history of the hamster" ("Versuch einer Naturgeschichte des Hamsters").
  • In several instances, he used the hamster to document the equal rights of all beings, including Homo sapiens.

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